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Precise control of SCRaMbLE in synthetic haploid and diploid yeast
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EngineeringGeneticsMolecular BiologySynthetic CircuitDiploid YeastMolecular GeneticsGenomicsYeastCell DivisionMolecular Biological MethodDirected EvolutionDna ReplicationSynthetic Chromosome RearrangementChromosomal RearrangementPrecise ControlBiologyDesigner Yeast CellsGenetic EngineeringSynthetic BiologyChromosome BiologySystems BiologyMedicineGenome Editing
Compatibility between host cells and heterologous pathways is a challenge for constructing organisms with high productivity or gain of function. Designer yeast cells incorporating the Synthetic Chromosome Rearrangement and Modification by LoxP-mediated Evolution (SCRaMbLE) system provide a platform for generating genotype diversity. Here we construct a genetic AND gate to enable precise control of the SCRaMbLE method to generate synthetic haploid and diploid yeast with desired phenotypes. The yield of carotenoids is increased to 1.5-fold by SCRaMbLEing haploid strains and we determine that the deletion of YEL013W is responsible for the increase. Based on the SCRaMbLEing in diploid strains, we develop a strategy called Multiplex SCRaMbLE Iterative Cycling (MuSIC) to increase the production of carotenoids up to 38.8-fold through 5 iterative cycles of SCRaMbLE. This strategy is potentially a powerful tool for increasing the production of bio-based chemicals and for mining deep knowledge.
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